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confluent
['kɒnfluәnt]
a. 合流, 汇合, 融合性

n.

[医] 融合

  1. Fig.3 Anoxia reperfusion group with the addition cerium ions: Myocardial cell structure shows vague, mitochondria swell, deposits of cerium are scattered throughout the cytoplasm, some parts appear confluent.
    图3缺氧再灌铈组:清,粒体胀,胞浆铈沉积颗粒,位融合片。
  2. This paper discusses the problems of the modification of the first and second energy level of degeneracy in the weak magnetic field by the method of confluent hpergeometic function, and gives them analytic results.
    维数修正问题都做详尽研究[]而讨论,态微扰础,利[]使合流超何函数讨论维氢情况修正问题,解。
  3. According to the flowing states in the exhaust system for residential kitchen, confluent local resistances in the system with up-open check valve are obtained by numerical simulation and experiment validation, which offer a th
    根据目层住宅集气系统状,逆阀气合流阻数值模拟验验证,源集气系统依据。




confluent
[ noun ]
  1. a branch that flows into the main stream

  2. <noun.object>
[ adj ]
  1. flowing together

  2. <adj.all>




Confluent \Con"flu*ent\, n.
1. A small steam which flows into a large one.

2. The place of meeting of steams, currents, etc. [Obs.]
--Holland.


Confluent \Con"flu*ent\, a. [L. confluens, -entis, p. pr. of
confluere, -fluxum; con- + fluere to flow. See {Fluent}.]
1. Flowing together; meeting in their course; running one
into another; flowing together to form a single stream.

Syn: merging(prenominal).

These confluent steams make some great river's
head. --Blackmore.

2. (Bot.) Blended into one; growing together, so as to
obliterate all distinction.

3. (Med.)
(a) Running together or uniting, as pimples or pustules.
(b) Characterized by having the pustules, etc., run
together or unite, so as to cover the surface; as,
confluent smallpox. --Dunglison.